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Love You Teddy by Leanne Lindsay
This little firecracker keeps things interesting! Look at that determined look on Ivy's face - you'd think she was on a top-secret mission! Truth is, she's just carrying her favorite teddy bear, Mr. Snuggles, but in her mind, this is an epic adventure, full of challenges and obstacles (that step can be a real doozy for a tiny explorer!). This photo is a reminder that even the simplest things can be magical for a little kid. And honestly, it brings a smile to my face every time I see it. Here's to sunshine adventures, and the boundless imagination of our little ones!
Beams on the Pier by Leanne Lindsay
This photograph holds a particularly cherished place in my memories of our 40th-wedding anniversary trip. The Pier One hallway, with its strikingly unique beams which formed part of the original pier warehouse structure. It felt almost transportive, stepping into that space for the first time. Pier One itself possesses a fascinating history. The building's origins lie in the early 1900s, when it functioned as a bustling wharf warehouse. Just imagine the transformation required to convert such a utilitarian space into the luxurious hotel it is today! Perhaps a moment of historical visualization is in order. Close your eyes and transport yourself to 1905. The building, brand new, would have thrummed with activity. Men in flat caps would have coordinated the loading and unloading of cargo, their voices competing with the distant cacophony of ships' horns. Now, fast forward a century. There we are, my husband and I, elegantly attired for our anniversary celebration, residing in a suite that once formed part of that very warehouse. It's a rather remarkable juxtaposition.
Sleepy Head by Chris Lambert
I took this photo of my cat at about 5am as she woke me up for breakfast. I decided to edit it with a high contrast but left it relatively untouched aside form that. The high ISO required some noise removal too. I tried to keep it as authentic as possible not touching the colours.